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THE SUN Nov. 9, 1982 C-2 kaleidoscope "'X 1 40 3 i -w are the most wanted for commercial endorsements: "George Brett was hot two years ago. Last year it was Fernando Valenzuela. But the one who continues to do well year after year is Steve Garvey." Fran not frantic for cash Add on ads: Athletes sometimes can make more money off the field than on it. Consider: O.J.

Simpson gets more than $250,000 a year to run through airports for Hertz. At their peaks, Joe Namath earned about $560,000 in com-merical endorsements annually, Roger Staubach $570,000 and Fran Tarkenton $700,000. Taking Angels to heaven? Angels owner Gene Autry, when asked who will control the team when he dies: "I plan to be around for another 20 to 25 years. Then I may take the team with me." many people are going to block my dunk." How to defend Wilkins? Suggested teammate Eddie Johnson: "Don't get him fired up." Clearly a 'blood' sport And you think college football is just a game? Check these quotations. Arizona State coach Darryl Rogers, on the mood of his players just before the Sun Devils' 1710 victory over USC: "Before the opening kickoff, I heard one guy yelling 'win or That's some commitment." Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason.

on the Terps' upcoming game with Clemson. "We're out for blood! Nobody takes us seriously, and that makes me furious!" Garv is advertising's ironman, too Advertising agent David Burns, on which athletes Nobody's slamming Dominique's play In Atlanta they call Hawks rookie forward Dominique Wilkins the "Human Highlight Film." And they're still talking about a slam dunk he threw down over Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics. On the play, Wilkins rammed home a two-handed slammer that knocked Bird, the seasoned veteran, to the ground. Explained Hawks guard Rory Sparrow: "I think Larry Bird wanted to show Dominique there are a lot of lessons to learn in this game. 'Nique got out Dominique Wilkins Steve Garvey there on the break and it was all over.

He put Larry Bird in the basket." Said Wilkins: "I'm so fired up for a game, not too i sports lino 803-1234 (Q) Lb (D SI 17 dl mmmu pi 1 1 1 i rxv A 1 prep statistical leaders nba college football College Football Standing) Pacific 10 Conference National Basketball Association WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division ill Games The Sun compiles prep football statistics each week based on the reports of its staff writers, whenever possible, and the sti ics supplied by its correspondents. The accuracy of the list depe on the accuracy and completeness of the statistics supplied oyose correspondents. We.tern Athletic Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP B' Yng 5 10 225 110 6 3 0 283 147 Ne Vex 3 1 0 124 114 7 1 0 273 166 A.rFjrce 4 2 0 210181 6 4 0 308 277 Hawa i 3 2 0 85 96 5 2 0 134 99 C010 SI. 3 3 0 113 119 4 5 0 186 200 1 D'egSt 2 2 0 94 104 4 4 0 196 218 lita- 2 3 0 95 75 4 5 0 189 141 2 5 0 135164 4 6 0 21 1 221 Paso 0 4 0 33 141 ISO 90 309 Yankee Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP 3 2 0 194 151 7 3 0 337 221 Boston 3 2 0 146 102 4 4 0 206 169 Riodeisid 2 2 0 104 118 6 3 0 219 195 Mass. 2 2 0 77 105 3 6 0 1 64 214 Conn.

2 2 0 54 78 4 5 0 131 159 New Hamp 13 0 73 94 4 5 0 145 170 Compiled bv Jim Long RUSHING Player Att. Brian Nix (Fontana) 202.. O'Keese Wilcots (Eisenhower) 183.. Curt Lukenbill iSerrano) 173.. James DeBow (San Gorgonio) 149..

Darnell Ross (Chino) 126.. Joe Edenfield (Needles) 147.. Marty Tyson (Ontario) 183.. Pat Walsh (Serrano) 140.. B.J.

Schoneveld (Ont. Chr.) 105.. Yds. ..1041... ..1021...

..1015... 961... 915.., 879... 867... 829...

811.. 5.97 f-. I Pet. GB WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP 6 3 'SO 4' i Si 5 0 0 1)7 46 9 0 0 231 79 L4KERS 4 I 800 li 5 10 185 108 8 1 0 296 136 J-ie 4 2 667 2 use 4 1 0 169 45 6 2 0 218 69 yv.ee- i'a's 3 2 600 2 2 ucLA 3 1 1 160 94 7 1 1 317 163 '5 '6 5 3 1 1 150 103 5 2 1 235 140 3 6 500 6 S'a-'o-d 3 3 0 184 165 5 4 0 273 234 Midwest Division 2 4 0 76 175 5 4 0 161 '99 cr 4 5 1 833 A3S S' 1 3 1 84 124 2 6 1 132 201 Da as 4 2 6c 7 1 O'ejo- S' 0 6 1 78 227 0 8 1 98 289 a-sasC'v 2 567 O'ego" 0 6 0 53 169 0 8 1 83 210 De've' 2 3 400 2 j'ah I 200 3 Bis Ten Conference ls'or 5 000 4 Conference All Games EASTERN CONFERENCE WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Central Division vc-ga" 7 0 0 221 8' 7 2 0 265 135 a.ee 4 2 66' 00 5 10 179 78 6 3 0 237 149 j--y 4 2 067 i0a 4 2 0 118 101 5 4 0 149 176 2 3 400 1 nimois 5 3 0 225 171 6 4 0 269 201 2ago 2 3 400 1 vVsconsm 4 3 0 173 143 5 4 0 235 221 -ca-a 3 250 2 a 3 4 0 159 157 4 5 0 183 195 eveaa 0 5 000 3 i 3 4 0 155 196 3 6 0 183 259 Atlantic Division 2 6 0 134 306 3 7 0 178 339 Jade'Da 5 0 1 300 v.nneso'a 1 6 0 1 42 2 3 1 3 6 0 240 2 4 5 B.ijV 1 833 Si 1 6 0 133 175 1 8 0 158 21 1 Nen Je'sev 3 3 500 2 fwW 3 3 500 2 Atlantic Coast Conference vyk 0 5 000 5 Conference All Games John Clary (Yucca Valley) 171 806 4.71 PASSING Major Independents Player It It Att. Comp.

Yds. Pet. TD 185 104 1293 56.2 6 139 65 1234 46.7 14 229 94 1183 41.0 10 139 64 46.0 3 137 62 807 45.2 8 133 55 798 41.3 5 99 42 770 42.2 7 99 43 714 45.2 8 104 52 691 50.0 6 122 41 677 33.6 4 122 41, Monday's Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP 4 0 0 155 83 7 2 0 286 161 Jim Bees (Cajon) Ken Housley Va'Vijnd Ce-'son hi! 'Olina St i a jvk Bryan Allen (Chaffey) 6 1 1 220 102 5 4 0 268 252 5 3 0 245 88 5 4 0 182 198 2 6 0 166 227 3 6 0 176 256 5 4 0 176 242 4 0 0 151 56 2 2 0 133 141 2 2 0 102 63 2 3 0 90 115 1 3 0 64 142 0 5 0 91 186 0 0 0 0 0 Pts 235 325 308 211 162 202 168 213 260 209 177 176 205 201 182 181 157 196 203 168 159 151 201 164 149 146 71 OP 81 149 160 101 103 134 111 163 138 168 179 79 191 181 172 137 182 177 155 287 180 223 221 222 285 192 220 246 Tenn St Penn St Florida 3t PittsBurgh NotreDame Virginia Hoiv Cross Boston Cot. Miss. SW La Coiga'e Vir.

Tech ECaroiina NvV La Navv Miami. F. a Rjtge's Cincinnati Temple Louisville KntcKv Armv S.Carolina Tuiane Svracuse Richmond Memph Si RECEIVING Player No. Yds. Avg.

TDs Joe Byrd (Burroughs) 39 644 16.5 7 Keith Carroll (Big Bear) 36 383 10.6 1 Tom Tinkersley (Silver Valley) 30 401 13.3 3 wlraphoto Yvon Vautour of New Jersey (right) rips jersey off Washington's Gaetan Duchesne during altercation in game Monday. Nordiques get tie with Oilers sa-es Today's Games M-sas LAKERS, 7 30 He, jese a' Ne Yorn 4 jo rr De'ri 3' A lyvym, i 05 0 U'an 3' Sap Anipn.o 5 30 iar Oego a' ma'ara 53i or" Sea" a' C-cagc 5 35 a' hos'o" 6 05 A'lan'a a' Denver 6 35 Dm Gomen S'a'e a' 7 30 ot Wednesdav's Games Wnajee a' Bos'on 4 30 jm Ne vjr a1 Ne jersev 4 35 on-C" cage a' Pace'D'a 4 35 indaa a' 505 0 a' 5 35 Denver a' Utaf 6 30 om Kansas Otv at Pnoen'X 6 35 am eveiand a' Goiden Slate 7 35 pnn Wesley Williams (Banning) 29 419 14.4 3 571.. T.C. Russell (Needles) 23.. Big Eight Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Netxasa 5 0 0 205 56 8 1 0 380 97 0 a-a 5 0 0 147 46 7 2 0 231 129 Kansas Si 2 2 1 75 83 5 3 1 178 132 ssoi: 1 2 2 98 91 4 3 2 177 145 On a 5' 1 2 2 98 144 2 4 2 162 203 lowa St 1 3 1 71 77 4 4 1 190 124 Kansas 13 1 69 167 2 5 2 137 232 Colorado 0 4 1 77 176 17 1 122 265 Big Skv Conference Conference All Games Roger Light (San Bernardino) 22..

Scott Anderson (Alta Loma) 21 Guy Hargreaves (Rim of World) 21 Darren Brawley (Cajon) 20 24.8.. 12.1.. 10.1.. 8.9.. 22.2..

13.5.. 12.4.. 267.. 213.. 187..

445.. 231.. Reggie Youmans (Fontana) 17. Associated Press Michel Goulet scored on a three-way passing play with Peter and Marian Stastny at 12:10 of the third period to Roland Sessler (Stiver Valley) 17 211.. nhl WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP ap top 20 lift the Que-bec Nor- Hinnps into nhl wing faceoff circle at 9:48 of the same period.

Quebec's goaltending pair of John Garrett and Daniel Bouchard, who left at 12:30 of the middle period after injuring his right hand, faced 41 shots. Devils 2, Capitals 2: Jeff Larmer fired a 20-foot shot between the legs of Washington goaltender Pat Riggin at the 12:15 mark of the third period to give host New Jersey a tie. National Hockey League 7 2 0 273 192 6 4 0 226 249 5 4 0 243 226 6 3 0 195 177 4 5 0 213 235 3 6 0 204 204 4 5 0 245 198 3 6 0 190 188 idano Aontana Si Vomana Boise S' Aeoer S' Nev -Reno Idano Si Pti. 93 91 ...88 78 76 71 70 ...60 ...60 SCORING Player TDf FGi PAT(l) PAT(2) Joe Edenfield (Needles) 13 0 7 4 B.J. Schoneveld (Ont.

Chr.) 10 6 19 0.. Pat Walsh (Serrano) 9 3 25 0.. Tom Deal (Big Bear) 12 0 0 3.. T.C. Russell (Needles) 11 0 0 5..

Ken Courtney (Barstow) 10 0 7 2.. David Blum (Colton) 11 0 0 2.. Tim Ledford (Don Lugo) 10 0 0 0.. Curt Lukenbill (Serrano) 10 0 0 0.. Four tied with 54 points.

4 1 0 131 128 5 2 0 163 171 4 2 0 177 141 3 3 0 127 129 2 3 0 147 149 2 3 0 114 122 1 4 0 117 123 1 4 0 95 108 Ivy League Conference The AP Top 20 The Top Twenty' teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-O'ace voles in parentheses, season records and total points. Points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7- roundup a 5 5 Na- tional Hockey League tie with the visiting Edmonton Oilers Monday night. Mark Messier had given the Oilers a 54 lead on a quick shot from the right- All Games 6-5-4-3-2- 1: 1 Georgia (33) 2 So Methods! (19) Pts OP Pts OP 3 Arizona State (5) 6 2 0 198 148 6 2 0 193 106 4 NebrasKa il) local golf tennis Penn Harvard Pr'nce'on Dar'nouiti Yaie Brown Columbia Cornell 4 1 0 137 83 4 1 0 125 58 3 2 0 115 125 3 2 0 105 109 2 3 0 113 112 2 3 0 100 126 1 4 0 133 184 1 4 0 107 138 3 5 0 183 227 3 5 0 154 199 3 5 0 153 163 4 4 0 153 185 1 7 0 189 320 2 6 0 153 176 Pairings for CIF volleyball, water polo playoffs released 9-0-0 9-0-0 9-0-0 8-1-0 8-1-0 7- 0-1 8- 1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 6- 1-1 7- 1-1 6- 1-1 7- 2-0 7-2-0 6- 2-0 7- 2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 5-2-0 1,150 1,126 1.049 984 955 865 779 765 686 572 531 471 393 381 364 358 323 239 211 67 CampMII Conference Smyttie Division GF GA Pts KINGS 7 4 3 59 53 17 6 76 73 16 nneg 7 I 63 48 15 CWv 6 8 3 77 77 15 2 55 51 14 Notis Omsion iC 4 65 55 21 7 2 5 62 49 19 5's 7 7 1 55 56 15 3 12 3 43 73 9 2 7 5 46 61 9 Wales Conference Patrick Division ses 11 4 2 75 50 24 9 6 1 65 49 19 aws 6 8 I 56 61 13 Ne Jersev 3 6 54 68 12 4 7 3 50 60 11 4 10 2 51 81 10 Adams Division c-'ea iu 2 3 74 50 23 7 5 3 51 47 17 Xeoec 7 5 2 70 64 16 SLfaio 6 6 3 60 55 15 Har'lo'd 3 9 47 49 8 Monday's Games Eflron'on 5 Q.eoec 5 tie Aasn'g'o 2 Ne jersev 2 Today's Games KINGS a' Canary 6 35 pm 1 St at Ne York Isianae 505 Mid-American Conference Conference All Games 5 Penn State (1) 6L5U 7 Washington 8 Pill 9 Florida Sta'e 10 Arkansas 11 Ciemson 12.UCLA 13 Notre Dame UMichigan 16.USC 17 Aiaoama 18 Maryland 19 West Virginia 20.Texas WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Bowl. Grn 6 2 0 192 106 1300,000 Stockholm Open At Stockholm, Sweden Men's singles, Anal: Henri Leconte d. Mats Wilander 7-6, 6-3.

Men's doubles, final: Mark Dickson-Jan Gunnarsson d. Sherwood Stewarl-Ferdl Taygan 7-6, 6-7, 6-4. Quito Grand Prix At Quito, Ecuador Men's singles, final: Andres Gomez d. Loic Courleau 7-6, 6-3. Men's doubles, final: Jaime Fillol-Pedro Rebolledo d.

Rockv Rover-Egan Adams 6-2, 6-3. 6 2 0 192 106 7 2 0 178 89 5 3 I 191 167 6 2 1 167 68 5 4 0 129 223 4 5 0 112 166 5 5 0 181 162 3 5 0 106 116 1 8 0 75 178 0 9 0 94 243 M'ami, 0 Cent vv Mnigan Ohio U. Ban St Toledo Illinois Mich. Kent SI 5 2 0 H6 t9 4 2 1 150 133 4 2 1 105 65 4 3 0 103 152 4 3 0 92 116 4 4 0 137 117 3 4 0 100 85 1 6 0 56 115 0 7 0 66 169 tennis prep water polo Ohio Valley Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Kntckv 6 0 0 167 92 8 0 0 222 132 Auron 4 1 0 105 74 5 4 0 132 121 3 2 0 115 84 4 5 0 183 216 Vs Te-n 3 3 0 117 81 7 3 0 221 107 MorendSt 2 3 0 73 99 5 4 0 152 148 Murray St 1 4 0 60 78 3 6 0 104 121 1 4 0 69 137 3 6 0 135 210 AusmPeav 14 0 58 119 2 6 0 118 193 Montreal a Minnesota. 5 35 cm Wedneidav's Games KINGS a' Vancouver 8 05 om Q.eoec a' Wo'd 4 35 aoec a a1 Ba-o 4 35 0 Edmo-t'on 3' P'MSOurgn 4 35 Pm New jersev a' vasning'on.

4 35 pm De'ro1' a' 5 05 Dm a' Ccago 5 35 om S' LOu a1 Ne Vor Rangers. 6 05 0 entertains Los Altos, the Sierra League's No. 3 team, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in a 3A feature. After Cajon won the CIF 2A title twice, the SAL was advanced from 2A to 3A.

Other county teams playing Wednesday are Victor Valley (SAL No. 2) at Wilson of Hacienda Heights (Sierra No. 2) and Apple Valley (SAL No. 3) at Rowland (Sierra No. 1).

In 2A, which opens Thursday, Citrus Belt League champion Colton hosts Fullerton at 7:30 p.m.; CBL runnerup San Gorgonio travels to Magnolia of Anaheim; CBL No. 3 Redlands goes to Riverside Poly, and Baseline League titlist Upland hosts the winner of tonight's wild-card game. In water polo, which starts Wednesday with 3:15 p.m. games, the county has entries only in 3A. CBL champ Fontana hosts Palm Springs, CBL No.

2 Redlands goes to Glendale Hoover, CBL No. 3 Pacific travels to top-seeded Western of Anaheim, Baseline No. 2 Montclair hosts Foothill of Santa Ana and Baseline No. 3 Don Lugo treks to Indio. Pairings were announced Monday by the CIF for its postseason playoffs in girls volleyball and water polo.

Defending state Small Schools champion Rim of the World High School has been seeded first in the 1A volleyball playoffs, which open Thursday with first-round games, all at 7:30 p.m. The Sunkist League champion Scots host Nogales of La Puente, the Valle Vista League's third-place team. Other 1A qualifiers from San Bernardino County were De Anza League champion Twentynine Palms, which hosts Brawley; DAL runnerup Big Bear, which plays at Diamond Bar; Yucca Valley, the DAL's No. 3 team, which goes to Indio; Olympic League champ Ontario Christian, which hosts Central of El Centro, and Chino, the second-place team in the Hacienda League, which plays at Elsinore. Banning, which finished third in the Sunkist League, hosts Bonita tonight in a wild-card game, with the winner playing at South Hills Thursday.

Cajon, champion of the San Andreas League for the sixth year in a row, PCAA Conference Conference All Games CIF Playoffs First Round Wednesday Games involving S.B. County teams 3A Upper bracket: Pacific (No. 3, Cilrus Belt) at Western (No. Orange); Don Lugo (No. 3, Baseline) at Indio (No.

2, Ivy); Paim Springs (Free lance) at Fontana (No. Citrus Belt); Foothill (No. 3, Cenlury) al Montdair (No. 2, Baseline). Lower Bracket Redlands (No.

2, Citrus Belt) al Hoover (No. 2, Pacific). WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP F-esno St 5 0 0 190 99 3 1 0 83 95 2 10 39 43 2 2 0 134 90 8 1 0 277 158 3 5 0 151 257 5 3 0 139 139 6 3 0 251 173 volleyball Lg Ben SI. Utan St San Jos Si Pacific Nev -LsVgs FHrton St WPGT Redands Open At Redands CC Monday's Pro-Am Results Team winners: 1. Cindy Flom (pro), Aayne Sargent, Carl Griffin, Rich Caldwell, John Goddard 120; 2.

Rosie Jones (pro), Mac McLearney, Art Ralhie, Howard Siever, Howard Jones 122; 3. Anne Marie Palli (pro), Bud Guides, Ann Guidera, Tom Creech, Chris Lylord 123; 4. Judy Ayres (pro), Mark STirle, Dick Conwell, Mike Thies, J.D. Nelson 124; 5. Cindy Kelliher (pro), Allen Bird, Bob Forlelny, Stan Lowy, Doug Smith 124; i.

Debbie Skinner (pro), Brian Holmes, Flove Holmes, Warren Lyon, Joy Lyon 124; 1. Bobbie Hortmeister (pro), Roy Lockwood, Bob White. Henry Romo, Ben Treas 125; 6. Heather Drew (pro), Leon Drew, Helen Drew, Chuck Obershaw, Sal Cohen 125; 9. Denise Slrebig (pro), Jack Bray, Chuck Bishop, Gary Bransletter, Vaughn Bryan 125.

Today's Pairinsn First Round MO: Cindv Kelliher, Allison Finney. IflJ: Linda Bowman, Sue Peterson. Kim Eaton, Sue Fogieman, Linda Morrison. Denise Streoig, Kalhv Dougherty, Mary E. Murphy.

Janel Hopkins, Dawne Kortgaard, Brenda Inman. 1:40: Nancy White, Michele Lyford, Lou Anne Gibson. 6:48: Peggy Kirsch, Lynn Cooke, Heather Drew. Susan Stanley, Angela Langkilde, Nanette Circo. Mi Ann Sowie-ia, Nancy Maunder, Debbie Petrizzi.

W6: Lori West, Judith Roer, Val Skinner. 9:24: Anne Marie Paili, Lauri Peterson, Jackie Bertsch. 9:31 Troy Beck, Judy Ayers, Kris Monaghan. 9:40: Cindy Flom, Jane Rosenberg, Cathy Rommel. 9:41: Geneva Faulkner, Bobbie Hottmeisler, Elena Callas.

KWJ0: Connie Baker, Pally Snyder, Marianne Huning. Mt: Karen Gravley, Maxann Shwartz, Deborah McHatfie. Barb Home, Barbara Heibig, Valerie Lomeli. 10:24: Calhy Schneck, Sheri Hayes, Kim Williams. 1M2: Javne Ambrose, Laurie Blair, Nancy Platzer.

10:40: Debbie Skinner, Kalhy Lawrence, Nina Foust. 10:48: Rosie Jones, Katie O'Brien, Missie McGeorge. 11:00: Stephanie Komegay, Susie Berdoy, Patti Berendl. 11:08: Dee Dee Lasker, Irene Zunigar, Kay Kennedy. 11:16: Juli Inkster, Diane Patterson, Debbie Meislerlin.

11:24: Corinne Zaiac, Fit Ferrante, Sherrin Galbraith. 1 1:32: Julie Lynd, Barb Bunkowsky, Denise Lavigne. 11:40: Tiro Fernando, Chris Lebedz, Betsy Barrett. At Sunset Dunes GC Women's dub, presidenf cup: 1. Shirley Paiuzzi.

2. Ernestine Hatcher. Vice-presidents cup: 1. Gladys Simpson. 2.

Yvonne Roe One's First night: Lorraine Blair 27, Genie Meagner 28, Shirley Paiuzzi, Cora Deam and Pal Williams 28 2. Second flight: Pessiv Griffin 24 Cathy Gass 28 1, Hazel Longstreet 29 2. Third flight: Marie Ware 27. Doris Estrada 29, Gail Mathews 30 2. Putts: Meagher 29, Buir 30.

1 3 0 102 122 0 3 0 55 101 0 4 0 32 95 1 8 0 169 299 2 6 0 163 255 3 7 0 104 182 local sports CYTF Results Crown Printers d. Rotary North 270-148 Singles; S. Haliex (0 d. S. Paltv 6-2, J.

Patty d. B. Miner 6-3, G. Ramos (0 Maur'ce 6-5; Perreault IRt Mnier 6-5, Peruvera (C) d. Patty 6-1; Tracy iC! d.

King 6-4, K. Varni (0 K. Jacooson 6-1, Daniel (0 d. Smith 6-1. Doubles: Hallex-Miller (0 d.

S. Pattv-Maurice 6-0; Patty-Perreaull (R) Ramos-J. Miller 6-5; Peruvera-Tracv (C) Pattv-Jacooson 6-0, Varm-Daniel (0 ng-j. Smith 6-5, Wagner-Novack (0 d. Thompson-Smith 6-4, Wagner-Novak (0 Thompson-Smith 6-3.

Skills: Crown Printers (M. Larson, Ramos, T. Larson, Phelps, Phelps, M. Daniel! d. Rotary North (J.

Thompson, A. Martin. H. Smith) 112-62. Home Lumber d.

Blair Park 276-184 Singles: M. Mover (B) Burritt 6-3; J. Jacober (B) d. A. Ramirez 6-0; S.

Markland (H) d. P. Jacober 6-5, C. Twing (B! Grev 6-4; S. Ho (H) d.

M. Mover 6-5. S. WoW (HI d. K.

Gabriel 6-2; T. Gabnet d. M. Ho 6-2, S. McCarger (H) d.

E. Pagei 6-3. Doubles: M. Mover-P, Jacober (B) d. B.

Burritl-S. Marked 6-1, J. Jacober-C. Twin iB) d. A.

Ramirez-B Grey 6-4; S. Ho-S. WoW (H) d. Mover-K. Gabriel 6-3; M.

Ho-S McCarger (H) d. T. Gabriel-E Pagei 6-3 Skills: Home Lumber (K. Biackwell, J. T'ger, Hercules D.

Rosier. C. Hercules, Jognia K. McCarger, Ao. Means, M.

Means, A Morgan) d. Blair Park (M. Mover, Twing, Machael, C. Korgvak' 112-70. Dietrich's Aces d.

Grandview 240-198 Singles: Cuner (G) d. J. S'sson 6-2, Lou Meadows 6-1, D. Sisson (D9 A Meadows 6-3, C. Thacker (D) d.

S. Z'ggenbush 6-2; B. Doyle (D) d. L. Javasexera 6-0, M.

Khokhiov d. D. Martin 6-1, D. Low (G) d. M.

Sisson 6-2, Long d. L. Salmon 6-5. Doubles: Harp-D. Wells (D) T.

Ur0an-A Meadows 6-0. 6-1; J. Sisson-D. Sisson ID) D. Coller-H Meadows 6-5; Lott-Bob Dovle iD) Zigenbush-A.

Meadows 6-0, L. Javasekera-D. Low (G) C. Thacker-D. Martin 6-5, M.

Sisson-R, Long D) M. KhoKhiov-L. Saimond 6-2. Skills: Grandview (Ja. Carlson, Jo.

Canson Wood K. Chapman) d. Die'rich's Aces (V Wagner. S. Cook.

S. Bovea Houchers, Houchers) 112-101. Southeastern Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Georgia 5 0 0 1 60 59 9 0 0 2 58 1 01 ISU 4 0 1 147 65 7 0 1 258 91 Auburn 3 10 94 53 7 2 0 204 130 A aoama 3 2 0 124 102 7 2 0 266 140 Vanderb'll 3 2 0 107 100 5 3 0 165 169 Tennessee 1 11 73 76 4 3 1 180 159 F'onfla 2 3 0 88 133 5 3 0 199 170 Miss St 0 4 0 68 111 3 6 0 198 210 M'SsiSSiPOi 0 4 0 42 139 4 5 0 181 205 Kentucky 0 4 0 37 102 0 8 1 76 220 Southern Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Fjrma" 4 1 0 110 61 7 2 0 218 134 Tn-Chrga 4 1 0 0 53 6 3 0 1 95 103 3 2 0 126 125 4 5 0 232 229 WCa'O'ina 3 2 0 115 71 5 5 0 219 160 Oadei 3 2 0 91 85 5 4 0 143 17 VVil 1 3 0 51 84 4 5 0 187 152 Ma'snan 14 0 59 124 3 6 0 110 206 Tenn St 1 5 0 65 124 1 8 0 75 183 Southland Conference Conference All Games CIF Playoffs Games involving S.B. County teams Today's Games Wild card IA Boni'a No 3 Hacienda! a' Banning iNo S. Sunn s'' First Round Wednesday 3A Bracket; Victor Valley 1N0 2 San Weas' a' Wson No 2 Sierra' Apple Valley 1N0 3 San Andreas1 at ow.and No 1.

Sierrai 1 Lower Bracket: Los Ai'os 1N0 3. Sierra) it Caion I San Anoreasl Small Schools Uoper bracket Inland Christian No 2 C-rstan a' Eagie Voun'a'n No 2 woodrest No 3. Chr s'ian1 14 Trona lNo Desert-invo First Round Thursday i 2A Upper Bracket: Redlands 'No 2 t'us Jer at ve'sae Po'v Nc 1 iwi Puiier'on No 2 F'eewavi a' Colton No t'aS Be f. Lower Bracket: San Gorgonio 1N0 2, C'trus Betf a' Magnolia 'No 1 Orange1 wild card wnner Azusa No 3 Montvew or A-areim No. 3.

Orarge: a' Upland 1 No I 1A Upoer Bracket: Npgaies No 3 Va Vstai a' Rim ofthe World No 1 Sunk.s'i Yucca Valley No 3 De Anza1 a' md'O No 1 Dese" Vai'evs' Cenrai No 2 Desert a' Ontario Christian Mo 1 iJ'v-D'C1 Bra'ev 3 Deser' Twentvmne Palms No 1 De Anza Lower Bracket: Chino No 2 Haoenoa' Jt E'Sinore 'No 2 SunniSti Big Bear iNo I De Anza' at Diamond Bar (No 1, -lacicdat. WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP 5 0 0 133 65 I 0 270 122 4 1 0 123 75 2 2 0 94 92 1 3 0 La Tect-NE La McNse St ArK St Tex -An La-ar Te 7 3 0 285 189 4 5 0 191 179 4 5 0 150 215 2 7 0 197 275 3 6 0 114 2U 1 7 0 115 208 65 95 42 38 32 74 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Southwest Conference Conference All Games prep tennis WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Redlaadi gymnuti itar Girls from the host Redlands Gymastlc Center starred In the final Class III Preliminary Meet, In which over 100 gymnasts from 10 teams competed. Qualifiers go to the District Meet Nov. 20-21 at 2 p.m. at Kips In Fullerton.

In the Children's Division, Diane Breckenrldge was second on beam and fourth all-around, Diana Kraft won the floor exercise and Nikkole Padon was second in vault. In the Juniors, Kim Cloutler was first on vault and floor-x, second in all-around and third on beam. Christy Woodburn was fifth on beam and sixth all-around in the field of 38. The RGC team, coached by James Taylor, placed second. Basketball officials meet The first meeting of the Inland Basketball Officials Association will be tonight at 7:15 at North High School, Blaine and 3rd Streets, in Riverside.

Experience is not needed, since there will be a session for newcomers. All prep coaches are Invited tonight to learn of new rules. Slow-pitch deadline The deadline is today for entry in the San Bernardino Bluejays Men's Class C-D Fall Classic slow-pitch Softball tourney, which will be Friday through Sunday at En-canto Park. Entry fee Is 110 and ceramic awards will be given. Call Bob Muro (875-9985) or Jim Genet (8744603) for entry and more details.

Quarter oortei begin The Orange County Fall Falr wound up its race meeting Monday night but, wthout losing a day, the Horsemen's Quarter Horse Association opens its 59-night meeting at Los Alamitos tonight. Posttime for the first race will be 7:45 p.m., with the track dark Sunday and Monday nights. SMU 6 0 0 176 9 0 0 29e 113 bowling Anderson (Continued from C-l) I can play. We have a lot of combinations we can try." Vince, during his sophomore summer, spent most of the time in a cast and his weight zoomed to 196. After lifting weights and running daily, he got down to his current weight of 183.

He's now in top shape and being counted on by Leach to be the team leader and No.l scorer. "The Big Sky's going to be tougher this year," said Hinchen, pointing out such teams as Reno, Idaho and Montana. "We missed the (NCAA) playoffs by just one game last year and we picked up two good JC transfers (Ron Grossart and James McNorton). We could win the Big Sky this year." Julio Cruz appears Baseball fans who have been wanting to meet or greet Julio Cruz, the ex-Redlands HS and SBVC star who made it to the major leagues, have that chance Saturday at the Redlands Elks Club at a benefit clambake dinner. The Seattle Mariners' base-stealing whiz will be honored as 1983 commissioner of the Redlands Baseball for Youth program.

His Seattle teammate who also played at RHS, pitcher Ed VandeBerg, also was invited but couldn't make it. The dinner ($10) will be served from 6-8 p.m., and hot dogs will be served free to youths under 12 who atend with their parents. Elks chief Guy Daniels Jr. said there will be a no-host bar, an orchestra will play and the program is cosponsored by the Arazaba Club and the Elks. All-Sports bulletins After signing a five-year contract with Pittsburgh for 5.2 million, ex-Apple Valley HS slugger Jason Thompson Is now the highest salaried athlete ever to graduate from a B.

County high school. The 28-year-old Thompson, who also pitched at AVHS, hit .284. drilled 31 homers and bad 101 RBI. By comparison, Steve Garvey, 34, sought over II million for five years, after .282, 16 homers and 84 RBI. Coach John Chamber of Mt.

San Jacinto College has lost ex-San Gorgonio HS all-CIF basketballer Kevin O'Grady to graduation, but has picked up another all-CIFer from San G. Michael Jackson, who starred two seasons ago at center for coach Doog Stockham, Is a front-line candidate at Mt. San Jac. With the 100th anniversary and homecoming for SBHS coming up this weekend, It Is noteworthy that one of the top all-around athletes In Cardinal City annals, LeRoy Phelps, Is making a reputation for himself as a football and basketball official In Orange County. Phelps, who played football (QB), basketball (guard), baseball and hurdled In track, is ranked by the CIF as one of Its best with the whistle.

The Inland Empire Orange Blossoms, the women's pro football team, has switched IU Monday and Friday workouts to Blair Park In San Bernardino, off West Marshall from 30 p.m. "More tackles, guards and linebackers (weighing 225-and-up) are needed and uniforms will be given out in three weeks," G.M. Larry Brown said. "We'll play two games In Redlands (U of R), two in S.B. (Pacific or San and two In Riverside (Wheelock Field)." Hollywood Park celebrates Veterans Day Thursday by giving red, white and blue American flag pins to all paying customers, with the 150,000 Hoist the Falg Stakes featured.

Entered will be several candidates for the $750,000 Futurity, which will be run on Dec. 12 Inglewood track. 4 1 0 135 36 3 1 0 128 37 3 3 0 89 122 2 3 1 125 149 2 3 1 93 176 2 3 0 121 125 2 4 0 116 128 0 6 0 71 195 7 1 0 2'6 65 5 2 0 192 77 4 5 0 123 176 3 5 1 175 217 3 5 I 163 234 4 4 0 236 212 3 6 0 168 "4 0 9 0 104 298 A'Ha-sas Teas Teas Teen Bav'Or Houston Texas TCU Rce sports log: radio-tv HOCKEY A. Kings at Calgary. 630 p.m., KPRZ Southwestern Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP Jackson St 5 0 0 131 67 8 2 0 215 143 Gran-Dung 4 1 0 143 86 7 2 0 272 156 Southern U.

4 1 117 55 6 3 0 192 140 Aicom St 2 2 0 82 94 4 5 0 142 189 MiSSVai 2 4 0 121 171 5 4 0 175 196 P'a'reVw 0 4 0 31 121 1 7 0 74 217 TexSoutnn 0 5 0 97 128 0 9 1 140 248 Citrus Belt League Playoffs At Rancho Medrrterania RC Singles First round: Longiev (Colton) d. Ynez (Fontana) 6-1, 6-2, Kibutza (San Gorgonio) d. Hoiguin lEisenhower) 6-1, 6-3, Wai'schies (Pacific) d. Regan (F) 6-0, 6-3; Mclntrve iE) d. Castelieno (SG) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Second round: Matelian (Redlands) d. Longiev (C) 6-0, 6-0; Sylva (P) d. Kibutza (Si 6-0, 6-1. Negrette (C) d. Waitsch.es (P) 6-3, 6-3, Mever iR) d.

Mclntrve (E) 6-2, 6- 0. Doubles First round: Regal-Miller (S) d. Maris-Perez (F) 6-1, 6-4; Brock-Palmer (P) d. Bryant-Reed (E) 6-4. 7-5; Paulson-Co-rradena (R) Lopez-Marxer (0 6-2, 6-4; Jensen-Fiero d.

Maris-Waiters IF) 6-4, 7- 5. Second round: Ferre-Rankin (0 d. Regai-Mmer 1S1 6-0, 6-1; David-Reichoff (Rl d. Brock-Palmer (P) 6-2, 6-1, Paulson-Comadena (R) d. Mclntryre-Chesbrough (E) 6-2 5-7.

6-4. Herzberg-Hoobs (S) d. Jensen-Fiero (P) 6-1. 6-1. Semifinals finals begin 12 p.m.

today at Rancno Medi'terania. Syracuse Open 5Y9ACUSE NY. (API The too bowers wh ma'cn 0 av records and 'o'a's afer five rounds of me J95 000 Syracuse Ooen at Brunswick Hoiidav Bowl on me Professional Bowlers Association lour: I Marshall Hoiman, Jacksonville, Ore, 7.814, 2. Tom Baker, Buffalo, N.Y. 7,774, 3.

Dave Sou'ar, Leadwood, 7,604 4. Mai Acos'a Havward. 7,537 5. David Ozio, Vdor Texas. 7.501 6.

Tim Campbell, Canisted, N.Y., 7.460; 7. Kvie Shedd Indianapolis 7.452; 8. Frank Edwards, Moscow, 7 444, 9. Mark Bane', Garden Grove, 7 438, 10. Frank Enenpurg.

Mesa Ariz, 7.427. II Dave Hus'ed, Mnwaune, 7.365, 12 Paul B'bson. 0'Fanon. 7,363, 13. Tommy Hudson Auron, Ohio, 7.345, 14 Jeff Morm, Cievdand, 7,324, 15.

Warren Nelson, Downey, 7 239 16. Bill Soigner, Chicago, 7 235; 17. Randy Lghffoot, St. Cnanes 18. Jav RoBlnscn Van Nuvs 7 230.

19 Pe'e Aeoer St Louis, 7,2 7 20. Jim Robarbe, Cemrai Sauare, N.Y., 7 215. rllSO). Montreal at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m., USA cable. BASKETBALL A.

Lakers vs. Kansas City at Forum. 7 30 p.m., KPRO (1440), KLAC (570). This Week in the NBA, 4 p.m.. ESPN cable.

HORSE RACING Hollywood Park thoroughbreds off todav. resume Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., KNX (1070), KLAC (570) give calls. Los Alamitos quarter horse meet opens at 7 45 KNX 11070) gives results. Missouri Valley Conference Conference All Games WLTPtsOPWLTPtsOP 5 0 0 176 77 8 1 0 256 162 8 2 0 293 208 Tuisa W'Chi'a St Indiana St. Illinois Mex St Drake Texas St Illinois St 4 1 0 159 120 3 1 0 76 57 3 1 0 64 48 13 0 76 90 I 4 0 114 149 0 3 0 66 114 0 4 0 38 114 5 5 0 151 191 4 5 0 157 189 3 7 0 188 323 3 7 0 233 277 1 7 0 159 300 2 7 0 121 219.

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